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Author Topic: Inmates break free from cell to help ill jailer  (Read 403 times)
Gryphon Rider
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« on: July 11, 2016, 07:20:29 AM »

I thought this story was remarkable.  It happened in Parker County, Texas.  The story below is from this web page:

http://www.wfaa.com/news/inmates-break-free-from-cell-to-help-ill-jailer/266794780

A Parker County jailer who had an apparent heart attack may very well be alive thanks to inmates who put themselves at risk to help him.

It happened on June 23 in a holding cell in the basement of the District Courts Building in Weatherford.

At least eight prisoners were behind a locked door in a small room off to one side. Their lone guard sat outside and had been joking with them when he slumped over unconscious.

“He just fell over," said inmate Nick Kelton. "Looked like an act. Could have died right there.”

Kelton and other inmates began shouting for help. Then they managed to bust out of their holding room, even though they knew it was dangerous.

“We were worried they’re going to come with guns drawn on us," Kelton said Thursday.

The guard had no pulse. Inmates screamed and banged on doors. They raised such a ruckus that deputies upstairs in court came running.

“They thought it was a fight,” said inmate Floyd Smith. “They thought we were taking over.”

Parker County Sheriff’s Sgt. Ryan Speegle says he didn’t know what to expect when he got downstairs.

“He had keys," Speegle said. "Had a gun. It could have been an extremely bad situation."

Speegle rushed in first to see inmates in their gray and white stripes and handcuffed and shackled standing over an unresponsive guard. One prisoner reached for the radio, which was near the gun.

“We were going to call '“Mayday' or something,'” Kelton said.

Sgt. Speegle corralled the inmates, still not completely understanding what was happening, back into the cell. Deputies started CPR and the paramedics  arrived and shocked the guard, who regained a pulse. Inmates watched life returning.

“He’s a good man,” Kelton shrugged.

Kelton calls himself a meth addict facing his fourth trip to prison. Says he just can’t stay clean.

Capt. Mark Arnett believes prisoners certainly helped the guard, and likely saved him.

“He could have been there 15 minutes before any other staff walked in and found him,” Arnett said.

Officials declined to identify the guard, who works for a private contractor. He didn't want to discuss the incident. He's expected to return to work next week.

To show one’s true stripes is to reveal character. 

Kelton and the other inmates went to court expecting to do time, not to give it.

“I watched him die twice,” he said. “It never crossed my mind not to help whether he’s got a gun or a badge. If he falls down, I’m gonna help him.”

“Seems natural to me,” Smith added.

Ironically, deputies say Smith is in jail for assault on a public servant.

One more twist. The room that inmates broke out of to raise the alarm has now been reinforced. 
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The emperor has no clothes
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« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2016, 07:30:19 AM »

That is a remarkable story indeed  cooldude I'm not sure how I would have reacted if I was one them. I can see myself trying to make a run for it. Hopefully not. Kind of ironic that the one guy was in for assaulting a public official. Good story  cooldude Thanks
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baldo
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« Reply #2 on: July 11, 2016, 07:43:12 AM »

I saw that video. I was more than a bit surprised that they were able to get that door open...

And it's a good thing that no shots were fired. That could have very easily gone in a different direction.
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« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2016, 07:49:39 AM »

Good story.  Even Texas inmates are nice cooldude
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Patrick
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« Reply #4 on: July 11, 2016, 07:56:25 AM »

Almost renews one faith in human character doesn't it. Just shows that everyone has some good in them.

I have a feeling that the lock system on that door will be looked at closely.
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ptgb
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« Reply #5 on: July 11, 2016, 04:08:21 PM »



Just a few days ago in the Mahoning County Jail (Youngstown, OH), an inmate attacked a corrections officer with a torn t-shirt, wrapping it around his neck attempting to strangle him.

Two other inmates went to his aid and got the assaulting inmate off of him, holding him until others officers arrived. This is a direct contact jail... the officers are in the pods with the inmates.

Almost everyone has some good in them.
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